There’s probably some way to add it in bash, but if you install zsh and use the default options for everything, it just works! I especially love zsh for things “just work”: not just tab completion but also having completion for things like git, docker, kubectl, etc is super easy, and you don’t need any weird magic like in Bash if you want to use an alias with the same completion
Comment on D or d come on
PennyJim@lemmy.world 1 year agoI’ve seen a number of comments imply the possibility of case insensitive tab completion. Is this real and how do I do it?
I have multiple times fumbled with forgetting to capitalize something, only for the terminal to ‘dunk’ at me
F04118F@feddit.nl 1 year ago
bnjmn@programming.dev 1 year ago
Hmm, it didn’t “just work” for me. I had to set it up recently:
zstyle ‘:completion:*’ matcher-list ‘’ ‘m:{a-zA-Z}={A-Za-z}’ ‘r:|=*’ ‘l:|=* r:|=*’
That line needs to go in .zshrc. Maybe it’s enabled by default with oh-my-zsh?
F04118F@feddit.nl 1 year ago
I’m sorry, that must be it, I immediately installed oh-my-zsh after switching to zsh
bnjmn@programming.dev 1 year ago
I tend to always install both of them together too! Which makes it a little hard to know where things are coming from. This time I decided to start from scratch, so certain aspects of the config are still salient in my mind
zlatko@programming.dev 1 year ago
For bash, this is enough:
If you also add e.g.
CDPATH=~/Documents
, it will also always autocomplete from your Documents no matter which directory you’re on.PennyJim@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Setting
CDPATH=:~/Documents/Dev
makes navigating to any of my projects so much easier.Thanks for bringing it to my attention
csm10495@sh.itjust.works 1 year ago
Thanks kind stranger. Never knew of this.
zlatko@programming.dev 1 year ago
No problem!
As an aside, I see we’re bringing the strangers thing over from Reddit. I hope more of the fun and funny stuff gets over, I miss some of the light shitposting.
kattfisk@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
Well
completion-ignore-case
is enough to solve this particular problem, the other options are just sugar on top :)I’m going to add
completion-prefix-display-length
to these related bonus tips (I have it set to 9). This makes it a lot easier to compare files with long names in your tab completion.For example if you have a folder with these files:
FoobarSystem-v20.69.11-CrashLog2022-12-22 FoobarSystem-v20.69.11.config FoobarSystem-v20.69.12 FoobarSystem-v20.69.12-CrashLog2023-10-02 FoobarSystem-v20.69.12.config FoobarSystem-v20.69.12.userprofiles
Just write
vim
to seeGNU Readline (which is what Bash uses for input) has a lot of options (e.g. making it behave like vim), and your settings are also used in any other programs that use it for their CLI which is a nice bonus. The config file is
~/.inputrc
and you’d enable the above mentioned options like this